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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] When does the council vote on that bill? I think it is a poor one-size-fits-all proposal that will not really accomplish what they are going for, and in the process destroy actual relatively affordable SFH neighborhoods around forest glen, Wheaton, and glenmont. And nice (but more expensive) neighborhoods in silver spring and takoma park.[/quote] When you say that it will destroy the neighborhood, are you referring to the possibility of property owners building duplexes and other attached houses in those neighborhoods? Is that what you think will destroy the neighborhoods? [/quote] I have no problem with attached housing, I just think this blanket approach to refining is lazy and inappropriate. What works for one metro station may not be the best for another. [b]At many of these stations there is underutilized land very close to the metro, why not work on those areas first before moving into existing residential neighborhoods[/b]? For instance, there is a redevelopment plan for the GA ave corridor by forest glen that includes rezoning some areas and building more housing- tons of opportunities there to make sure affordable housing is included. Of course, that sort of thing takes time. I think Jawando’s intentions are good but this is a lazy approach. Have you ever lived in a tear down neighborhood? I guess in this case everyone thinks it’s ok because it will be duplexes/quadplexes interdispersed among existing homes rather than SFH mansions? I agree destroy was probably not the right word, some people like these sort of changes. But considering that the townhomes built by the metro stations are often more expensive than the nearby older SFH, I’m not sure this really addresses this middle housing gap. But I’m sure Jawando will find support from his pro development colleagues on the council.[/quote] Why not both? Owning property in your neighborhood should not come with the expectation that your neighborhood won't change. Prices of new attached houses next to Metro stations, vs old detached houses in nearby neighborhoods, is apples vs oranges. Which do you think would cost less per unit, a new detached house replacing an old detached house, or a new duplex replacing an old detached house? [/quote]
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